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Musa Publishing Launches
Euterpe YA Imprint
An Imprint for YA Lovers in all Genres
Musa Publishing is thrilled to announce that its Young Adult Imprint, Euterpe,
launches on Friday, October 21, 2011. With the growing demand for YA books,
Musa is looking forward to offering diversity in genres for YA lovers from 13
to 113. From Sweet Romances and fantastical fantasies, to Sensational Sci-fi
and a few more thrown in for flavor, Musa will offer something for everyone’s
reading pleasure.
Come out for the launch, read about the authors, and join in the fun while
picking up some new reading material.
The Blacksmith’s Daughter by Arley Cole is
the first book in the Euterpe imprint.
She believes she is only a blacksmith’s
daughter, but he must discover the truth or risk losing his land—and his life.
Acwellen Lex'Magen rules as liege lord of a small country bounded by forbidding mountains and powerful neighbors. When the neighboring baron, allied with a powerful wizard, attempts to take over his land, first by political, then by covert means, Acwellen finds an ally of his own in Enith Roweson, an unassuming blacksmith who possesses powers he’s only known of in legends. As he attempts to unravel both the plots against him—including the nature of the monsters sent to assassinate him—and the mysterious powers Enith is only beginning to understand she has, he also finds himself falling in love with the blacksmith’s daughter.
Acwellen Lex'Magen rules as liege lord of a small country bounded by forbidding mountains and powerful neighbors. When the neighboring baron, allied with a powerful wizard, attempts to take over his land, first by political, then by covert means, Acwellen finds an ally of his own in Enith Roweson, an unassuming blacksmith who possesses powers he’s only known of in legends. As he attempts to unravel both the plots against him—including the nature of the monsters sent to assassinate him—and the mysterious powers Enith is only beginning to understand she has, he also finds himself falling in love with the blacksmith’s daughter.
Check out this book and other YA books at http://euterpe.musapublishing.com/
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